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WESTFIELD, Ind. — Pheromones have been used to monitor pest insect activity for more than 30 years. Today, there are new methods to attract female insects. Mating disruption is a new way of controlling pest insects without the use of pesticides. This bio-rational technique has been used successfully in agriculture in several areas and now is ready to move into the pest control industry.
On Tuesday, April 1, Insects Limited, Inc. and Whitmire Micro-Gen are going to be hosting the first Mating Disruption Summit. Speakers include those that have spent years working with the mating disruption theories, Dr. Tom Baker, Dr. Tom Phillips, Jonathon Berger, Larry Pierce, Jeff Weier, Alain Van Ryckeghem, and Dave Mueller.
If you are interested in attending, contact Kalah at 800/992-1991 or k.stocker@insectslimited.com .
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